In the Godforsaken Hinterlands: A Tale of Provincial Hungary
Zsigmond Moricz
In the Godforsaken Hinterlands: A Tale of Provincial Hungary
Zsigmond Moricz
In the Godforsaken Hinterlands (Az Isten hata moegoett) represents a uniquely Hungarian take on the adultery theme developed in Gustave Flaubert’s wildly popular Madame Bovary from 1856. Writing half a century later, in 1911, Zsigmond Moricz introduces surprising innovations into his narration of a bored teacher’s wife and her oblivious husband, making In the Godforsaken Hinterlands a classic in its own right. The stultifying atmosphere of semi-feudal Hungary finds telling expression in the fictional town of Ilosva where the novel is set.
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